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  Anne, Duc de Montmorency - LoveToKnow 1911
ANNE, DUC DE MONTMORENCY (1493-1567), constable of France, was born at Chantilly, and was brought up with the future King Francis I., whom he followed into Italy in 1515, distinguishing himself especially at Marignano.
Released soon afterwards, he was one of the negotiators of the treaty of Madrid, and in 1530 reconducted the king's sons into France.
On the renewal of the war by Charles V.'s invasion of France in 1536, Montmorency compelled the emperor to raise the siege of Marseilles; he afterwards accompanied the king of France into Picardy, and on the termination of the Netherlands campaign marched to the relief of Turin.
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 Anne de Montmorency - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Anne, First Duke of Montmorency (March 15, 1493–November 12, 1567), was a soldier and constable of France.
Montmorency was born at Chantilly, and was brought up with the future King Francis I, whom he followed into Italy in 1515, distinguishing himself especially at Marignano.
In 1538, on the ratification of the ten years' truce, he was rewarded with the office of Constable of France, but in 1541 he fell into disgrace, and did not return to public life until the accession of Henry II in 1547.
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 Montmorency family
Montmorency is the name of one of the oldest and most distinguished families in France, derived from the city of Montmorency, now in the Val-d'Oise département, in the immediate neighborhood of Enghien-les-Bains and Saint-Denis, and about 9 m.
Anne de Montmorency, so named, it is said, after his godmother Anne of Brittany, was the first to attain the ducal title (1551).
From the barons of Fosseux, a branch of the Montmorency family established in Brabant in the 15th century, sprang the seigneurs de Boutteville, among whom was the duellist Francois de Montmorency-Boutteville, who was beheaded in 1627.
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 Montmorency family help – Wiki at Help.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bouchard I's son Thibaud of Montmorency was the ancestor of the lords of Montlhéry.
His first wife was Aline, the natural daughter of Henry I of England; his second, Adélaide de Maurienne, widow of Louis VI and mother of Louis VII, and according to Duchesne, he shared the regency of France with Suger, during the absence of the latter king on the Second Crusade.
From the barons of Fosseux, a branch of the Montmorency family established in Brabant in the 15th century, sprang the seigneurs de Boutteville, among whom was the duellist François de Montmorency-Boutteville, who was beheaded in 1627.
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 Anne de Montmorency - Glasglidius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
De Montmorency was named captain of the Bastille in 1516 and became governor of Novara.
Francis appointed De Montmorency, who had now retired from the court to be a governor of Languedoc, the lieutenant general in the southeast of France and they lead defence of Provence using scorched earth tactics.
In 1548 de Montmorency crushed the insurrections in the southwest, particularly at Bordeaux.
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  Anne de Montmorency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Montmorency was named captain of the Bastille in 1516 and became governor of Novara.
In 1548 de Montmorency crushed the insurrections in the southwest, particularly at Bordeaux.
On 1549-1550 de Montmorency lead the war in the Boulonnais, negotiating the treaty for the surrender of Boulogne on March 24, 1550.
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 Montmorency Anne Duc De: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Montmorencys enemies at court and his...influence of Francois and Charles de Guise.
MONTMORENCY, HENRI, DUC DE, the elder, 1534 1614, constable...constable of France; younger son of Anne de Montmorency.
Bouillon was the grandson of Anne de Montmorency and the father of Turenne...
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 Duc de Montmorency
The duchy was then recreated in 1633 for his sister Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency and her husband the Prince de Condé.
This title was renamed Duc d'Enghien in 1689, and the Montmorency title transferred to the duchy of Beaufort, which had been conferred on Charles François Frederic de Montmorency-Luxembourg, Prince de Tingry, in 1688.
However, in 1864 the Emperor Napoleon III extended the title to the Duc de Valençay, second son of the Duc de Talleyrand by Anne Louise Charlotte de Montmorency, sister of the 6th Duke.
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 MONTMORENCY, ANNE, DUC DE. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
He was made a marshal (1522) by Francis I, was captured with Francis at Pavia (1525), helped negotiate (1526) Francis’s release, and soon after the king’s return received the governorship of Languedoc, which remained in his family until 1632.
Montmorency’s enemies at court and his policy of peace with Holy Roman Emperor Charles V finally led to his disgrace (1541), which lasted until Francis’s death (1547).
King Henry II restored him to a degree of favor limited by the countervailing influence of François and Charles de Guise.
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 Family History - pafg13 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Anne Giguère was born on 16 Sep 1668 in Château-Richer, Montmorency, Québec.
Marie Poutre was born in 1672 in Montréal, Île de Montréal, Québec.
Ann Simpson was born on 20 Dec 1693 in Sparham, Norfolk, England.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anne, First Duke of Montmorency
Montmorency adopted the tactics of never giving battle; he laid waste Provence so that when the imperial forces invaded that province they were obliged by famine to retreat.
Montmorency, constable since 1538, was disgraced (June, 1541) through the influence of the favourite, Mme.
Montmorency, the descendant of Anne, Louis XIII gave to his brother, Gaston d'Orléans, and which was the beginning of the Cabinet des Médailles of the national library of Paris.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Battle of Pavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Charles de Lannoy now launched an invasion of Provence under the command of Fernando de Avalos, Marchese di Pescara and Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (who had recently betrayed Francis and allied himself with the Emperor).
Nevertheless, Charles de Lannoy, who had concentrated some 16,000 men to resist the 33,000 French troops closing on Milan, decided that the city could not be defended and withdrew to Lodi on October 26.
Having entered Milan and installed Louis II de la Trémoille as the governor, Francis (at the urging of Bonnivet and against the advice of his other senior commanders, who favored a more vigorous pursuit of the retreating Lannoy) advanced on Pavia, where Antonio de Leyva remained with a sizable Imperial garrison.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Montmorency,
Throughout his reign he was governed by Anne de Montmorency, by his mistress Diane de Poitiers, and by François and Charles de Guise.
After a successful campaign (1536) in Savoy and Piedmont, he was, through the intrigues of Anne, duc de Montmorency, accused and convicted (1541) of misconduct in office, but he was pardoned by King...
Intelligent as well as beautiful, she patronized men of letters and used her increasing influence over the king to procure the downfall of Anne, duc de Montmorency, and the reinstatement to royal favor in 1541 of Philippe de Chabot,...
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 Montmorency (Municipality, Val-d'Oise, France)
The golden age of the Montmorency lineage ended in 1632, when Henri II de Montmorency, rebelled against King Louis XIII, was captured and beheaded in Toulouse on the order of Cardinal de Richelieu.
Anne de Montmorency, who was given his weird surname by his godmother Anne de Bretagne, was one of the most powerful lords in France and the main military councillor of kings François I and Henri II.
Anne's son increased the rivalry of the Montmorency with the ultra-catholic Guise family.
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 Ancestors and Related Families of Virginia L. Garber Owen - pafg82 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Marie LaCroix [Parents] was christened on 29 Sep 1685 in Sainte Anne, De Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec.
Anne LaCroix [Parents] was christened on 20 Jun 1690 in Sainte Anne, De Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec.
Genevieve LaCroix [Parents] was christened on 3 Jun 1698 in Sainte Anne, De Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Le Connétable Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567), compagnon d'armes de François Ier à Marignan, joue un rôle politique éminent sous François Ier et Henri II qui viennent souvent à Chantilly.
Anne de Montmorency fait aussi aménager la terrasse où se dresse aujourd'hui sa statue équestre par Paul Dubois (1886), et fait construire sept chapelles dont trois subsistent.
Louis-Henri-Joseph, duc de Bourbon (1756-1830), sans héritier depuis l'exécution de son fils le duc d'Enghien dans les fossés de Vincennes en 1804, légue ses biens en 1830 à son petit-neveu et filleul, Henri d'Orléans, duc d'Aumale (1822-1897), alors âgé de huit ans, cinquième fils du roi Louis-Philippe.
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 Steven - aqwg22
Marie CHAPELIER was born 1621 in St-Étienne De Brie Comte Robert, Melun, Brie, (Seine Et Marne), France.
Françoise ROUSSIN was born 14 Dec 1631 in St-Aubin de Tourouve, France.
Marguerite MARTIN was born 4 Jan 1624 in Ville de Québec, Nouvelle-France.
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 Tiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The initials are those of Anne de Montmorency and his wife, Madeleine de Savoie, for whom the chateau of ƒcouen was constructed.
A tile from another example of this motive (in the MusŽe de la CŽramique, Rouen) is dated 1542 documenting this floor as the earliest of three provided by the hugely successful Rouen potter Masseot Abaquesne to his most important client, Anne de Montmorency, for chateau of Ecouen.
The Galerie de Psych floor was dismantled during the Revolution and many of its tiles were dispersed finding their way into various French and foreign museums (including the Victoria and Albert, London).
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 Table of Contents by Year
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587, Letter from Mary, Queen of Scots to Constable Anne de Montmorency, October 8, 1561 in Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, vol.
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587, Letter from Mary, Queen of Scots to Constable Anne de Montmorency, November 10, 1561 in Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, vol.
Seymour, Anne Stanhope, Duchess of Somerset, 1497-1587, Letter from Anne Stanhope Seymour, Duchess of Somerset to William Cecil, Lord Burghley, 1561 in The Life and Letters of Lady Arabella Stuart; Including Numerous Original and Unpublished Documents, vol.
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 Anne de Montmorency: great master, great survivor: Glenn Richardson explores the talents and fortune of the ...
ON NOVEMBER 10TH, 1567 during the second of the French Wars of Religion, a large royal army moved north of Paris to wrest control of St Denis from a force of Protestants which was then threatening the capital.
He was Anne de Montmorency, the Constable of France.
Montmorency's long career as a soldier, diplomat, and courtier made him one of the most important royal ministers of...
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 Le miroir grossissant d'Erwin Wurm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Un sandwich en résine, avec ses fausses tranches de jambon débordant de chaque côté et une petite échelle, comme si, avec une taille de Lilliputien, on pouvait monter et rentrer dans le pain.
Chroniques de Thierry Pelletier, ancien éducateur et aujourd'hui saisonnier de la galère.
Des libraires parlent de leur métier au quotidien, de leurs lectures, de leurs rencontres.
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 Anne de Montmorency * Eintrag auf Oortschewolke.de
Anne de Montmorency wurde mit Franz I..html"> (1515) mit bei Marignano.html">Bayard.html"> (Mézières) gegen das Heer Karls V..html"> (1522) gewann er den Marschallsstab, wurde aber bei Pavia.html"> (1525) mit Franz I. gefangen.
Anne de Montmorency hinterließ fünf Söhne, von denen sich namentlich zwei bekannt machten:
Henri I. de Montmorency.html"> (Hugenotten), trat, von den Guisen gehaßt und verfolgt, an die Spitze der Partei der Politiker und wurde treuer Anhänger Heinrichs IV.
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 6. mai: Den salige Frans de Montmorency-Laval
Han var tredje sønn av Hughes de Laval og Michelle de Pericord og var medlem av en de mest fremstående familiene i landet, Montmorency.
I de neste 30 årene av sitt liv var han forbløffende aktiv, grunnla utallige sogn, kjempet mot kjøpmennenes utbytting av indianerne og motsatte seg gallikanismen til flere påfølgende guvernører.
Hans etterfølger ble biskop de Saint-Vallier var imidlertid fortsatt bare 61 år, og sine 24 resterende år levde han tilbaketrukket på seminaret han hadde grunnlagt.
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 Laurier LaPierre History - pafg10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Marie Boucher was born on 11 Apr 1644 in St. Anne de Beaupre, Montmorency, Quebec, Canada.
Jean Beland was born on 17 Oct 1655 in St-Eloi de Rouen, Normandie.
Julien Coutancineau was born in 1630 in Ile-de-Re, Aunis.
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 Henri I. de Montmorency
Henri I. de Montmorency-Damville, Graf von Damville, Herzog von Montmorency, (* 15.
Henri war der Sohn des Pairs, Marschalls und Connétables von Frankreich Anne de Montmorency und der Madeleine von Savoyen, Tochter Renés, "le Grand Bastard de Savoie", illegitimer Sohn Philipps II.
Henri war seit 1563 Gouverneur des Languedoc, das er wie ein souveräner Fürst regierte.
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 index-67.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Jouant un rôle actif dans la diplomatie française et conseiller de François 1er sur les affaires italiennes, il a prôné la confiance en Charles Quint, persuadant le roi que l'empereur lui rétrocéderait le Milanais.
Si ce n'était le clan des Guise (Claude, le duc et son frère, le cardinal de Lorraine), qui sont ses indéfectibles rivaux à la cour et reprendront une influence importante sous le règne de François II (1559-1560), l'emprise du connétable sur la politique du royaume serait entière.
L'accession au trône de Charles IX (1560-1574) voit son retour en grâce et son engagement virulent contre les Protestants.
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 Maison de Montmorency
De Montmorency, chargé en coeur d'une étoile à six rais d'argent.
De Montmorency, chargé en coeur d'un croissant d'argent.
Duc de Montmorency et de Damville, puis Duc de Montmorency et Pair de France, Comte de Beaumont-sur-Oise et de Dammartin, Vicomte de Melun...
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